Garden Pathway — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Roswell's tree-lined streets and river-adjacent neighborhoods create some genuinely beautiful outdoor spaces—and some genuinely tricky ones for traditional grass. If you've got kids playing basketball or badminton in your backyard, or you're tired of fighting the red clay and root systems that come with living near the Chattahoochee, artificial sport court turf might be exactly what you need. The humidity along the river corridor means natural grass stays damp, which breeds mold and mildew faster than you'd expect. Tree shade in Historic Roswell and Martin's Landing only makes it worse. A sport court with premium artificial turf eliminates those headaches entirely—no more dead patches, no more slippery surfaces after rain, and no more wondering whether your yard can actually support what you want to do on it. We've been installing these courts across Fulton County for years, and Roswell homeowners consistently tell us it's the best decision they made for their outdoor living space. Twenty-five minutes from our shop, we're close enough to handle site visits quickly and far enough out that we know exactly what soil, drainage, and tree-competition challenges your specific neighborhood faces.
Roswell's signature red clay is beautiful but problematic for grass—it compacts hard, drains poorly, and root systems from mature oaks and pines fight for every inch of soil. The Chattahoochee proximity means higher humidity and longer damp periods, especially in the lower elevations near Horseshoe Bend. Sport court artificial turf sidesteps all of this. Your court sits on a prepared base layer that we install right over the clay; we don't fight the native soil, we work around it. Lot sizes in Historic Roswell and Martin's Landing vary widely, so we custom-fit courts to your space—whether that's a 60-by-30 multipurpose court or something smaller tucked into a corner. Shade is another Roswell reality; mature tree canopy covers many residential properties. Natural grass struggles under those conditions, but artificial turf performs identically in sun or shade. Some HOAs in the area have specific landscape approval processes, so we always coordinate with your architectural guidelines before we break ground. One last note: the tree-root situation means we occasionally need to work around root barriers or adjust our base preparation slightly. That's not a problem, just something we account for upfront.
Not at all. We install a engineered drainage layer between your existing clay and the turf system. Water permeates through the turf face, then drains laterally across the prepared base and off-site. The clay actually becomes an asset—it's a stable foundation we build on top of. We've done this hundreds of times in Fulton County, and drainage is never an issue.
Absolutely. Artificial turf performs the same under full shade as it does in direct sun. No photosynthesis required, no fungal issues from perpetual dampness. The only trade-off is that falling leaves and needles need occasional raking, but your court itself stays playable year-round regardless of canopy coverage.
Cost depends on court size, drainage complexity, and whether we're working around tree roots or unusual topography. A 60-by-30 multipurpose court typically runs between $12,000 and $18,000 installed. We provide a detailed site quote after visiting your property in Martin's Landing, Horseshoe Bend, or wherever you are. Financing options are available.
Most Roswell HOAs do, especially for backyard courts that aren't visible from the street. We've worked with several neighborhood boards in the area and know the approval process. Bring us in early so we can confirm guidelines and help you submit any required plans—it's part of our service.
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